WEB/TECH: More Friction Between Springsteen and Ticketmaster
Hundreds of concertgoers who thought they bought tickets for a recent Bruce Springsteen show from Ticketmaster but instead purchased seats from TicketsNow, a resale service owned by Ticketmaster.
Fans will receive reimbursements or tickets to another of Mr. Springsteens shows, The Washington Post reported. More than 300 fans said that they were misled when they bought the tickets to Mr. Springsteens show last Monday night at the Verizon Center in Washington...
Reuters — DETROIT (Billboard) - As Bruce Springsteen calls out surprise after surprise on his current tour, the members of his E Street Band are having the time of their lives, acc... more info
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Ticketmaster continues to find new ways to anger Bruce Springsteen fans: Washington, DC radio station WTOP reports that TicketsNow, the secondary t... more info
Chicago Tribune — At nearly three hours and covering 26 songs, Bruce Springsteen packed several subplots into a typically generous concert Tuesday at the sold-out United Center.
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All About Jazz — Hundreds of concertgoers who thought they bought tickets for a recent Bruce Springsteen show from Ticketmaster but instead purchased seats from TicketsNow, a resale servi... more info
Perez Hilton — Fans who shelled out big $$$ to see Bruce Springsteen in concert on May 18th in Washington D.C. have found themselves ticketless!
Ticket reselling giants TicketsNow, who ... more info